Competition has got tougher for foreign wind power manufacturers in China, but Indian turbine maker Suzlon Energy still expects to increase its market share as it further cuts costs, the company's managing director said."By reducing prices we expect Suzlon will get more business in China in the next two or three years," Tulsi Tanti, who…

Suzlon, had recently restructured its FCCB (Foreign Currency Convertible Bonds) at a conversion price of around Rs 100/sh. Since, they have gone on record stating that they expect this year to be a down year for wind, as companies in Europe are postponing orders, as the debt crisis makes it difficult to raise funds for renewable-energy…

According to an article in The Indian Express, Suzlon Group, the wind energy major, has become the second company globally after Google Inc to power its IT server using renewable energy. Out of the 150 KW that it produces out of the wind turbine, solar and photovoltaic panels at the global headquarters of Suzlon Group…

Suzlon Says European Companies Delay Turbine Orders May 12 (Bloomberg) — Suzlon Energy Ltd., India’s largest wind-turbine maker, said companies in Europe are postponing orders as the debt crisis makes it difficult to raise funds for renewable-energy projects. “A lot of projects are being deferred,” Chairman Tulsi Tanti said in an interview recorded with Bloomberg…